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            Article misses the opportunity to inform fish consumers of potential health effects
          
          
        
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            Izzy Award winner Jeremy Scahill - 'ground zero moment' in journalism
          
          
        
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            Journalists increasingly at risk says UN report
          
          
        
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            Court lifts ban on media ownership restrictions
          
          
        
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            Making the Iraq war disappear
          
          
        
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            NYT admits getting duped on ACORN
          
          
        
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            Colombian journalist shot and killed
          
          
        
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            Honduras urged to investigate attacks on journalists
          
          
        
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            World of Islam children's books spark protest from US Muslims
          
          
        
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            CNN hires 'hatemonger'
          
          
        
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            Kabul rolls back ban on telecast of terror attack pictures
          
          
        
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            Yemen raids offices of 2 pan-Arab TV networks
          
          
        
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            Police: US troops kill Iraqi reporter and husband
          
          
        
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            Sean Penn: Journalists who call Hugo Chávez a dictator should be jailed
          
          
        
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            10,000 turn out in DC to attack insurance co. profits, networks ignore them
          
          
        
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            Sri Lanka witch hunt against the media and NGOs
          
          
        
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            Britain limits coverage of Afghan War
          
          
        
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            South Sudan media 'under attack,' watchdog warns
          
          
        
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            How did media cover GOP's 2003 use of reconciliation? They didn't
          
          
        
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            Dredging up the Israel/apartheid question
          
          
        
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            Coffee Party wakes up US radicals
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan bans coverage of Taliban attacks
          
          
        
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            US to spend $50 million on media in Pakistan
          
          
        
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            Ahmadinejad won, get over it!
          
          
        
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            Reports on new nuclear plant leave key questions unasked
          
          
        
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            US media replays Iraq fiasco on Iran
          
          
        
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            Record number of journalists killed in 2009
          
          
        
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            Cheney admits to war crimes, media yawns
          
          
        
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            Nigerian police criticized for threatening editor
          
          
        
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            Mexico: Reporters, activists demand state protection
          
          
        
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            Pundit sounds off, ice-hit tribe thrives
          
          
        
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            School district gets tough on probationary teachers after expose
          
          
        
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            Palin headlines birther conference; press pretends not to notice
          
          
        
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            US military in Iraq frees Reuters journalist
          
          
        
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            USA Today's Social Security scaremongering
          
          
        
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            Photographer on trial for showing Uzbekistan's unglamorous side
          
          
        
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            AP article fuels Iran war hysteria
          
          
        
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            The lobbying-media complex
          
          
        
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            Protest in Yemen against harassment of journalists
          
          
        
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            Wave of brutal attacks shocks Kyrgyz journalists